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  2. WBRC - Wikipedia

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    The station launched a full-scale news department in 1952, when it began operating from the former studios of the original WBRC-FM. Several members of the news department staff in its early years started at WBRC radio including news anchors Harry Mabry and Joe Langston (the latter of whom would also take on a management role as its director of ...

  3. Don Lemon - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Lemon reported as a weekend news anchor for WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama, and for WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.For several years he was an anchor and investigative reporter for Fox affiliate KTVI in St. Louis, Missouri, and Fox's Chicago affiliate. [14]

  4. Tom York (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    WBRC began airing the second hour of GMA in the early 1980s and only began airing the entire show in 1989 after York retired. After retiring from broadcast television, York was a weekly columnist for his hometown newspaper, The Hoover Gazette, from 2006 until shortly before the newspaper's demise in 2007. York won a regional Emmy Award in 1995.

  5. Mai Martinez - Wikipedia

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    Mai Martinez (born December 16, 1973) is an American news anchor and reporter. She is the co-anchor of the morning news on WBBM (AM) Newsradio 780 AM and 105.9 FM, with Cisco Cotto. She is a reporter for the all-news radio station.

  6. WIAT - Wikipedia

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    Channel 42 also became known for aggressive reporting. When WBRC anchor Janet Hall became a spokeswoman for the Birmingham Zoo, WBMG produced a news special openly asking whether WBRC could be considered a reliable source for reporting on the troubled facility. [49]

  7. Harlem Globetrotter calls out Alabama TV anchors for ... - AOL

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    Maxwell Pearce, 24, was doing Globetrotter things with Birmingham Fox affiliate WBRC when he was surprised by the fruit. While doing an interview with Fox 6 Alabama, two news anchors started ...

  8. Harry Mabry - Wikipedia

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    Mabry returned to Birmingham in 1958 as news editor and established editorial policy at WBRC-TV, channel 6, where he also worked as an on-air anchor. [2] He remained in Birmingham with WBRC throughout the 1960s, where some of his most important reporting was on the civil rights movement. Mabry is responsible for much of the film footage ...

  9. Sally Wiggin - Wikipedia

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    She left the 6 pm news in 2008, but did special reports and in-depth interviews for the station. On June 21, 2013, WTAE announced that Wiggin would host "Chronicle" and would step down as the anchor of the Noon broadcast. [6] In 2015, she was part of a team that received a Peabody Award. On November 30, 2018, she retired from WTAE.